This version of Call of Duty Black Ops 3 Zombies Chronicles is for Xbox One in digital format, and is a new DLC that complements the base game CoD Black Ops 3, so you need this game to enjoy this new DLC. This new DLC, focused on the zombie experience, includes: 8 classic maps, for the zombie gameplay, remastered from Call of Duty World at War, Call of Duty Black Ops and Call of Duty Black Ops II. Also includes fully remastered HD maps for Call of Duty Black Ops III.
When you get your hands on this DLC, you'll also get 20 vials of Divinium liquid, 2 new capricious Gobbles and 5 Pack-A-Punch Zombies with special camouflage weapons.
Call of Duty Black Ops 3 Zombies Chronicles is also available on PC & PS4.
This is Treyarch's masterwork and probably the best title in the series so far: with two campaigns comprising a deep and surprising story, 4 players co-op including local split-screen, the biggest Zombie map so far, extra modes and a rich and solid multiplayer, Black Ops III offers tons of content and hardly anything to complain about.
From its four-player co-op campaign to the brand-new powers and a fleshed-out Zombies mode, Black Ops 3 meaningfully pushes the Call of Duty series forward on several fronts. Even where it doesn't innovate, it still meets the high bar Call of Duty fans should expect.
The new Zombies mode is the most interesting offering, which places up to four players in a co-op survival experience against a legion of zombies and other nasties in a wave-based trek through a fictional film-noir city. With smooth jazz tones and a unlockable city full of secrets, your cast of characters with checkered pasts come together to try to escape the nightmare by acquiring new guns and gumball-fueled powers as they use currency to unlock new areas of the city and buy new weapons.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 does what you'd expect, and the new four-player co-op does not really add anything to that. But, there still has been progress in the franchise, thanks to a bizarre and intriguing single-player story that will haunt us for weeks.
Call of Duty: Black Ops III manages to miss the mark with the narrative in the campaign, despite what looks to be genuinely good intentions, but the tight gunplay mixed with cooperative options and customisations still made the experience fun, if somewhat shallow despite the solid campaign length.
The nine hour long story of Black Ops 3 is so bizarre, it took us a while to get our heads around it. But the fact that a CoD-game surprised us in 2015 is very positive. The gameplay however, is still solid as a rock.
Call of Duty: Black Ops III is just okay, but being just okay isn't enough to keep players entertained when there are so many better offerings available from the same series.
September 24, 2018
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